Theory and Practice in Interpersonal AttractionSteve Duck |
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... Behaviour Expressive behaviour is more complex . By expressive behaviour I refer to the style and manner of interacting with other people or objects rather than to the content of what they say ; hence talkativeness , querulous , and ...
... Behaviour Expressive behaviour is more complex . By expressive behaviour I refer to the style and manner of interacting with other people or objects rather than to the content of what they say ; hence talkativeness , querulous , and ...
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... behaviour toward others . The overbearing behaviour could influence a second person's feeling of attraction depending on whether the overbearing behaviour resulted in need gratification or not . However , if a need is latent , the need ...
... behaviour toward others . The overbearing behaviour could influence a second person's feeling of attraction depending on whether the overbearing behaviour resulted in need gratification or not . However , if a need is latent , the need ...
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... behaviour . Clearly this link is especially relevant in the context of social relationships and friendships , where the malfunction of this particular behaviour causes such fundamental distress . It was in terms of this distress and ...
... behaviour . Clearly this link is especially relevant in the context of social relationships and friendships , where the malfunction of this particular behaviour causes such fundamental distress . It was in terms of this distress and ...
Contents
Tell me where is fancy bred some thoughts | 1 |
Reinforcement and affect in attraction Gerald L | 25 |
Information processing approaches to interpersonal | 51 |
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